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she lives in colorado and she was listening to npr with her mother on the way to the grocery store. the video went viral. it turns out the 4-year-old has big plans for her future and you can probably guess it has nothing to do with politics. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> an astronaut. >> why do you want to be an astronaut? >> because i know all the planets. >> can you tell them to me. >> mercury, venus -- >> when npr found out she got so upset they posted an apology that read, dear little girl, sorry we made you cry about barack obama and mitt romney. so of course that is coming out of colorado. i think a lot of people can relate to how little abby feels. five things you may want to know as you head out the door. mayor rawlings blake will launch trade baltimore.org today. this is a new web site that will feature low cost job and training skill opportunities for the city. the nonprofit jobs opportunity task force will be on hand for this launch, which will take place at the east side one stop career center. >> and you can make it possible for children in need to have
she lives in colorado and she was listening to npr with her mother on the way to the grocery store. the video went viral. it turns out the 4-year-old has big plans for her future and you can probably guess it has nothing to do with politics. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? >> an astronaut. >> why do you want to be an astronaut? >> because i know all the planets. >> can you tell them to me. >> mercury, venus -- >> when npr found out she got...
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well, npr got wind of this story and post add personal apology to abigail. the note went on to read "we must confess, the campaign has gone on too long. enough for us, too." so it looks like abigail is in good company. >> it's cute. >> it is cute. she's so cute. >> exactly. that's sweet. i mean, she echoes the sentiments of a lot of people, that's for sure. >> she said she wants to be an astronaut, by the way, not a politician, so just to clear that up. >> exactly. >> politics have soured on that little girl. >> let's talk about what's going on on maryland's most powerful radar. we do see some wet weather, very light in nature. if you're going to be heading out and about around middle river, expect drizzle and light shower, we slide back towards the west, we can see it still lingering around mount airy, and back towards they aremon you go back further and don't be surprised if you're traveling along i-70 and you get a little bit of sleet this morning as well. things will calm down more towards the afternoon. it's not heavy rain by any stretch of the imaginat
well, npr got wind of this story and post add personal apology to abigail. the note went on to read "we must confess, the campaign has gone on too long. enough for us, too." so it looks like abigail is in good company. >> it's cute. >> it is cute. she's so cute. >> exactly. that's sweet. i mean, she echoes the sentiments of a lot of people, that's for sure. >> she said she wants to be an astronaut, by the way, not a politician, so just to clear that up....
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Nov 18, 2012
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she's lending her expertise and her voice to an npr radio series on trees. malini has even broke sbun the fashion industry. she's working on a line of what she calls botannically correct clothing. they include tags with information about the tree pattern being worn. she's an explorer, a professor, a mentor and now a designer. but perhaps malini's greatest invention is her ability to introduce trees
she's lending her expertise and her voice to an npr radio series on trees. malini has even broke sbun the fashion industry. she's working on a line of what she calls botannically correct clothing. they include tags with information about the tree pattern being worn. she's an explorer, a professor, a mentor and now a designer. but perhaps malini's greatest invention is her ability to introduce trees
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depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but we are on the fast track. last night people were jubilant and excited but irresponsible to the point* of being dangerous. caretaking on the debt to be grasped their own future. the celebration was very e shortsighted people think free stuff is great but it is not free. john: i get to go to school three. >> obama has deported more than bush and climate change >> climate changes never addressed. the president never talked about climate change on that stage. clearly it is not an issue so why do people think that matters? >> immigration is an opportunity for progress because hopefully the republicans have got a message
depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but we are...
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depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but we are on the fast track. last night people were jubilant and excited but irresponsible to the point* of being dangerous. caretaking on the debt to be grasped their own future. the celebration was very e shortsighted people think free stuff is great but it is not free. john: i get to go to school three. >> obama has deported more than bush and climate change >> climate changes never addressed. the president never talked about climate change on that stage. clearly it is not an issue so why do people think that matters? >> immigration is an opportunity for progress because hopefully the republicans have got a message
depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but we are...
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i listened to npr whenever i got the chance. i learned everything one could just buy tune in to all things considered. i even watched my car and footprint as much as a guy who loves big suvs can watch my car and foot print. what did i learn from my three decades of tireless research? liberals simply don't love many things about this world. they are endlessly trying to correct, picks, man and adjust every aspect of other people at the lives. they spend a lot of time thinking about america's faults and how to correct them, america's ills and how to cure them. liberals love to hate things most americans love and spend the rest of their lives endlessly trying to take those things away from us and are convinced they do it all because they love us. thus was born this book, 50 things liberals love to hate. i hope you will enjoy it. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you are watching booktv. now alfred zacher presents his thoughts on why some presidents exceed and others failed in their second terms in off
i listened to npr whenever i got the chance. i learned everything one could just buy tune in to all things considered. i even watched my car and footprint as much as a guy who loves big suvs can watch my car and foot print. what did i learn from my three decades of tireless research? liberals simply don't love many things about this world. they are endlessly trying to correct, picks, man and adjust every aspect of other people at the lives. they spend a lot of time thinking about america's...
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also i wanted to say that his idea -- when i see him on the floor trying to scrap npr -- host: repeat that. guest: the senator was saying that $80 billion was junk change, when i see them on the floor trying to take away $500 million for npr or planned parenthood. talking about the republicans that are supposed to be the party of personal responsibility. host: a lot to cover their for you. guest: i think the caller makes a lot of good points. if this election means any thing, it means that americans have voted for fairness. not only did date reelect the president, but they reelected him by a substantial margin. we picked up about seven or eight seats. this election really was won in which the president and democrats won the argument. we won the case that there should be balanced, fairness in terms of how we approach our fiscal issues. we have to make sure the vulnerable are not the ones who have to foot the bill for the most fortunate americans. we have to make sure our military budget makes its fair contribution to how we resolve these changes. the reality is, we also need to figure
also i wanted to say that his idea -- when i see him on the floor trying to scrap npr -- host: repeat that. guest: the senator was saying that $80 billion was junk change, when i see them on the floor trying to take away $500 million for npr or planned parenthood. talking about the republicans that are supposed to be the party of personal responsibility. host: a lot to cover their for you. guest: i think the caller makes a lot of good points. if this election means any thing, it means that...
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liz: we heard it from npr and pbs and the washington post. the issue is they gave an uncritical look at tyrannical movement within the muslim brotherhood. remember in the beginning this was a social network revolution and that was what grab headlines. instead the muslim brotherhood played it to the best they could, they sat on their back heels and said we won't grab the attention and don't want the headlines because then you can figure out who we really are? dave: are we ever going to get it right? gerri: i would be shocked iffwe did and now we have is an intended role with the reelection of the president has been soft on these people. they are emboldened to do what they want to do. how do you view this? jeff: the entire structure is wrong. as long as israel and west maintain they have to create a palestinian state is diverting attention from the reality. the truth is egypt and jordan need to be brought to bear and united states can do it. pressure them to take control of the situation with the palestinians. the israeli and are not want to co
liz: we heard it from npr and pbs and the washington post. the issue is they gave an uncritical look at tyrannical movement within the muslim brotherhood. remember in the beginning this was a social network revolution and that was what grab headlines. instead the muslim brotherhood played it to the best they could, they sat on their back heels and said we won't grab the attention and don't want the headlines because then you can figure out who we really are? dave: are we ever going to get it...
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titlement crisis that threatens to bankrupt us while ridding the america of the unnecessary, like pbs and npr, immorme like planned parenthood, and inefficient, like most everything else, would suffice. and they should honor their solemn commitments. we suggested for good measure they demand an embrace to the return of constitutional governance. we were told in response that, quote, when we take the senate, unquote, all things would be done. then they fumigated the room and we left. the end result was predictable -- the when evaporated months ago when it became clear the senate g.o.p. was going to do nothing. they projected six, seven, eight-seat pickups. that disappeared. accomplished instead the impossible. they lost two seats. not one democratic incumbent was defeated. it's time for conservatives to say enough of this. it's time for conservatives to withhold any further support, financial or otherwise, from the republican party. unless and until the g.o.p. reearns it. to do so the following commitments must be made by them. one, a refusal to participate in any lame duck session that furthe
titlement crisis that threatens to bankrupt us while ridding the america of the unnecessary, like pbs and npr, immorme like planned parenthood, and inefficient, like most everything else, would suffice. and they should honor their solemn commitments. we suggested for good measure they demand an embrace to the return of constitutional governance. we were told in response that, quote, when we take the senate, unquote, all things would be done. then they fumigated the room and we left. the end...
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>> there is a huge campaign around the somewhat dubious npr coverage around the workers' rights. it's notable. it started from a virginia man. more than 200,000 people joined a forecast and protest. there was this underlying idea of the lack of a good pay. in hourly wages. there was a material reasoned. -- reason. it used to be the case that you consider around a board room and be pretty confident that most decisions you made were in obscurity and there are things you were doing would undermine things in places people have never even heard about. when you are sitting around a board room, you must assume two famous. -- two things. every decision you make is going to be transparent and there will be a group of customers that will fight you told ito. -- fight you toe to toe. if you cannot justify it in public, it's a very justifiable. >> previously, the parties of the dialogue was by anyone who had a public platform to shape of the dialogue. communication without the mass media. they're now moving through a medium like this of the individuals. the idea that an individual could speak
>> there is a huge campaign around the somewhat dubious npr coverage around the workers' rights. it's notable. it started from a virginia man. more than 200,000 people joined a forecast and protest. there was this underlying idea of the lack of a good pay. in hourly wages. there was a material reasoned. -- reason. it used to be the case that you consider around a board room and be pretty confident that most decisions you made were in obscurity and there are things you were doing would...
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it is still possible to pick of the new york times, to listen to npr, to watch the news hour. the all books are there. our old friend says, -- the outlook is there. my old friend says, is dull. sometimes i say, you are a little too daring. but is there. there is still good journalism being committed. the good journalists cannot help it if the public seems to be moving in other directions. i am making the point, and i do not know if i am wishing for this to happen, but i think it will only happen when people realize how devastating the consequences are of not having objective journalism. >> do you know clark kent? >> know him well. we have on occasion use the same phone booth. >> clark kent is no longer the reporter for the daily planet. >> what does he do now? >> he is of lager. >> where does he change -- he is a blogger. >> where does he change? >> probably in the curator's kitchen. that is an indication of how profoundly different journalism is from years ago to today. i am saying this is so much more difficult to find, and the areas you will go after are not terribly reliab
it is still possible to pick of the new york times, to listen to npr, to watch the news hour. the all books are there. our old friend says, -- the outlook is there. my old friend says, is dull. sometimes i say, you are a little too daring. but is there. there is still good journalism being committed. the good journalists cannot help it if the public seems to be moving in other directions. i am making the point, and i do not know if i am wishing for this to happen, but i think it will only...